The Eufy L60 Hybrid SES is a handy robot that thoroughly cleans my floors. Great, because it means I vacuum less often. Thanks to the automatic emptying station, I don't have to help out very often. This makes it even more independent.
Doesn't take up too much space
When unpacking the box, the first thing I notice is that the supplied base station is quite small. The station is not too high, so it doesn't take up much space. This makes it easy to find a spot for it. The robot also looks neat. The matte black finish gives the robot a luxurious look.
Smart robot
I notice that the robot drives intelligently through my house from its first round. It explores the different rooms and creates a floor plan of them. I can see this floor plan via the app. I can also adjust the floor plan here. For example, I choose how the robot cleans per room. I also set no-go zones. This means that the robot is not allowed to go somewhere. The app also supports floor plans for multiple floors. Handy, if you want the robot to get to know the top and bottom floors. The app works conveniently. Thanks to all the settings, I can have the robot clean properly to my preference.
Good cleaning result
The cleaning result of the robot is good. I see that it neatly vacuums up crumbs and hair. Because the robot recognizes floors, it automatically increases its suction power. When it drives on my carpet, I hear that the robot vacuums harder. I also see that the side brush picks up dirt along the skirting boards. This way, the robot also cleans well in the corners. The mopping function of the robot is a wet mop cloth. This drags over the floor as the robot drives by. As a result, it mainly picks up dust. Real stains are left behind. This is normal for robots with this type of mopping function. So I still grab the mop from the cupboard myself if there are stains on my floor.
Self-emptying base station
I find the self-emptying base station handy. When the built-in dust container of the robot is full, it drives back to the base station. The station vacuums the dust container empty. The dirt ends up in a closed dust bag. So I only replace the dust bag in the base station every now and then. The robot does its thing independently. When the built-in dust container is empty, the robot automatically continues its cleaning round.